Breaking Upcoming meeting to discuss the possibility of opening Tryon Park to cyclistsNov. 21st, 5:07pm
Hours after administrators placed East High on lockdown and police recovered a gun from the school cafeteria, hundreds of students, parents, teachers, and community leaders descended on the board of education...
It was an era when New Wave was still new, punks couldn't get a gig, and kids who could drink -...
This year marks the 40th season for Pittsford Musicals, and the third time the company has put...
POLITICS: Massa declares victory in 29th District
The last of the ballots have been counted in the race for the 29th Congressional District and...
Listen, I get that these "Top Whatever of Whatever" lists are inherently useless. Art is subjective, and what might make my Top 10 albums, movies, TV shows, or "Top Model" contestants probably wouldn't be anywhere near your list. So I get that...
Restaurant Articles
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Monte Alban Mexican Grill
We hadn't been seated in Monte Alban's spacious dining room for more than a few seconds when our waitress started flirting with my 4-year-old dining companion, complimenting his eyes, cooing at him in Spanish, and generally turning the...
Guides
The holidays are here, and City's gift to you is our 2008 Holiday Guide. Inside find tips on saving when ticking off your list, some alternative movies to screen instead of moldy classics, and a comprehensive listing of local holiday events.
News Articles
Robert Berkman and his wife were channel-surfing one night a few weeks ago, waiting for the Tonight Show to come on, when they happened to catch a curious program on WHEC called "Unstoppable Solar Cycles." "I looked at it and wondered,...
Choice Events
THEATER: TANYS Festival (11/21-11/23)
Once a year the Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS) gathers together the finest and flashiest school and community theatrical productions and puts them under the eye of scrutiny. A true trial jury by peers, the productions are...
Choice Concerts
CLASSICAL: RPO w/ Andrew van Oeyen (11/20 &11/22)
The last time Andrew van Oeyen played in Rochester, the mop-headed pianist looked barely old enough to vote. Two years later, he's back, shorn and hunkier than ever, with a file full of critical praise for his "ruminative assurance...and...
Recent Comments
liz said:
this place is very difficult to locate . . . so hard to find that i ended up eating dinner in pittsford plaza on my way back to the city after a...
in Casa Azteca
R.E. Prindle said:
Bob Dylan's voice ain't never going to 'hit' me. It flew completely over my head. Some nice songs though.
in COMMENT: Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Singers of All Time"
Ted Christopher said:
Dan, Why not skip the rhetoric and get to a meaningful punch line. How about a gentleman's wager on a climate metric of your choosing? ...
in MEDIA: Well, that's a relief
mark g said:
Bob Dylan has the greatest rock singing voice of all time. Listen closely and one day it will hit you.
in COMMENT: Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Singers of All Time"
Dan Miller said:
Dear Bob: 1.) Your attack on Steve Milloy, proprietor of www.junkscience.com, is ad hominem, and not worth a reply. 2.) You try to slur...
in MEDIA: Well, that's a relief
Sean Augustus said:
I think I speak for the whole band when I say Thanks for the kind words. We appreciate the mention very much and hope you continue to enjoy us in...
in MUSIC REVIEW: Chesterfield Kings, Everdream
reg said:
I'd like to see Brizard deal with the in-school suspended kids himself. If some kid that got suspended came to school and did violence against...
in PROTEST: Teachers, students clash with school board